iPAQ H3635 Pocket PC

The iPAQ H3635 Pocket PC from Compaq runs on a 206 MHz Intel Strong ARM 32-bit processor and comes with 32 MB of RAM. The unit measures 5.11" x 3.28" x 0.62" and weighs 6 oz. The color reflective TFT display has a resolution of 240 x 320 and supports 4K colors. Its five light settings also make it suitable for indoor and outdoor viewing. It comes with a docking cradle and a rechargeable lithium polymer battery, as well as a USB-port connection.

The iPAQ H3635 comes standard with a CompactFlash Card Expansion Pack for extra memory and a host of installed software. In addition to typical applications such as tasks, calendar, contacts list and notes, the unit comes with Pocket Outlook 2000, Pocket Internet Explorer, Microsoft Money for PocketPC, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1 and Microsoft Windows CE. It also comes with Windows Media Player, Microsoft Reader and Picture Viewer. Compaq Computer Corp., Houston, TX, (800) 88-TEACH, www.compaq.com.

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